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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | Milk from a [[cow]], can be drunk or used to make [[cheese]] | + | Milk from a [[cow]], can be drunk or used to make [[cheese]]. |
== Method == | == Method == | ||
− | #Equip an [[Jar]], [[Bucket]] or [[Small barrel]] in your [[inventory]] | + | #Equip an [[Jar]], [[Bucket]] or [[Small barrel]] in your [[inventory]]. |
− | #Right Click on a [[cow]] | + | #Right Click on a [[cow]]. |
− | #Select Milk | + | #Select Milk. |
== Items required == | == Items required == | ||
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[[Milking]] | [[Milking]] | ||
==Comments== | ==Comments== | ||
− | Smaller containers can be used resulting in less milk | + | Smaller containers can be used resulting in less milk. |
Cows can be milked several times per day, exactly how often varies. It is possibly related to age and how well fed the cow is. | Cows can be milked several times per day, exactly how often varies. It is possibly related to age and how well fed the cow is. | ||
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Milk is always QL 100 when milked, but combining damaged milk results in lower QL. | Milk is always QL 100 when milked, but combining damaged milk results in lower QL. | ||
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[[Category:Babel/M]] | [[Category:Babel/M]] | ||
[[Category:Misc]] | [[Category:Misc]] |
Revision as of 10:55, 21 March 2007
Description
Milk from a cow, can be drunk or used to make cheese.
Method
- Equip an Jar, Bucket or Small barrel in your inventory.
- Right Click on a cow.
- Select Milk.
Items required
- Container
- Cow
Resulting product
- Milk - 1.0kg
Skills used
Comments
Smaller containers can be used resulting in less milk.
Cows can be milked several times per day, exactly how often varies. It is possibly related to age and how well fed the cow is.
Milk is always QL 100 when milked, but combining damaged milk results in lower QL.